Supremist?

August 14, 2017

So yesterday on CNN, the network that took the name of our (Jeffrey) Lord in vain, John King kept using the phrase “white supremist” instead of “white supremacist.” So I had Don Jr. look up that phrase. It took him 10 hours of Googling—hey, I’m not the only Trump who hates reading—but he finally got back to me and told me “white supremist” was another acceptable way of saying “white supremacist.” So which do I use?

I just prefer to think of them as good people. Good people who sometimes need remedial Driver’s Ed.

So now everybody’s jumping on Super Baby DonDon for saying “bad, bad, bad” on all sides. Say what?

The key to me is that only one group—only one group—has had the nerve to call themselves The Supremes. Were they white? I don’t think so. So give it a freakin’ rest.

Back to golf, baby, back to golf.

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Andrew Feinberg is the author of Four Score and Seven, a novel that imagines Abe Lincoln comes back to life for two weeks during the 2016 campaign and encounters a candidate who, some say, resembles Donald Trump. It is available on Amazon. He is the author or co-author of five non-fiction books. His political journalism and humor have appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Playboy, GQ, Barron's and Kiplinger's Personal Finance.

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